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Hoots Mon
Lord Rockingham's XI Lyrics


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Hoots mon, there's a moose loose aboot this hoose

Hoots mon it's a bracht bricht moonlit nicht.

Overall Meaning

Lord Rockingham's XI's song, "Hoots Mon," is a lively instrumental piece that celebrates Scottish culture and folklore. The catchy tune begins with a playful reference to the idea of a moose being loose inside a house, using the Scottish slang term "aboot" to create a sense of playful mischief. The opening line draws listeners in with a sense of whimsy and humor that sets the tone for the rest of the piece.


As the song continues, the music shifts to a more contemplative and romantic mood, invoking the image of a bright moonlit night in Scotland. The phrase "bricht bricht" is a nod to the Scottish dialect, which frequently uses double words for emphasis. In this context, the repetition of "bricht" emphasizes the luminous quality of the moon and emphasizes the beauty and power of nature.


Overall, "Hoots Mon" is a delightful celebration of Scotland's vibrant culture, rich linguistic traditions, and deep connection to the natural world. It is easy to imagine dancing along to its lively rhythms or simply enjoying the beauty of its melodies and harmonies.


Line by Line Meaning

Hoots mon, there's a moose loose aboot this hoose
Wow, there's a wild and untamed animal roaming freely around this house




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